Henry Clay WarHawk Cigar Review 2020 | Cigar Prop
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HENRY CLAY WAR HAWK TORO
Different cigar brands are known for different things: Tatuaje is known for the Monster Series, Arturo Fuente is known for its OpusX line and Padrón is known for its little hammer.
The Henry Clay brand has long been associated with Connecticut broadleaf-wrapped blends, so it was a bit of a surprise when the company announced its newest release would not be utilizing the wrapper it has become so well known for.
Instead, the debut cigar in a new series of releases is covered in a lighter Ecuadorian Connecticut leaf, while the familiar Connecticut broadleaf is being used as a binder over an internal blend of Honduran tobaccos.
A press release explained the meaning behind the War Hawk name:
Henry Clay, who rose to Speaker of the U.S. House of Representatives in the early 1800s, was known above all, as a staunch U.S. nationalist. He was the leading voice among several young members of Congress who boldly applied pressure on President James Madison to defend the young nation by declaring war against Britain in 1812. Clay believed strongly that military force was the only option left to fight British imperiousness.
The term War Hawk was coined and now used in political circles to describe one who favors war as an ultimate resolution of a conflict.
The three-vitola War Hawk line began shipping to retailers on March 27 packaged in boxes of 25 and is being rolled at the Flor de Copan factory in Honduras.
This is a departure for the brand, as most of its cigars have historically been rolled at Tabacalera de García in La Romana, Dominican Republic.
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